5 Links About Chinese Medicine to Bookmark

Posted on July 11, 2009 by Yael

link_1During the past week I read a number of interesting links about Chinese medicine.
Mind you, I feel that I have a lot to say about most of them, and maybe I will dedicate a post to each in the future, but as for now, I wanted to share these links with you.

Miriam Lee passed away at the end of June 2009.
She was the author of the book Insights of a Senior Acupuncturist and was a pioneer of Chinese medicine in California.
To read more about her, go to Amy Chitwood’s blog by clicking here.

Damien, over at Chinese Medicine Adventures, started to add videos to his blog.
Smart lad. Why didn’t I think of that??
The second video wonders if TCM is a communist philosophy, something that is debated here in Israel often.
To watch Damien’s video click here.

Are you going to the TCM Congress in Denmark?
I looked at the list of speakers and it is unbelivable- Heiner Fruehauf will be there, so will Elizabeth Rochat de la Vallee, Peter Firebrace, Barbara Kirschbaum, Elisa Rossi, Stephen Birch, Arya Nielsen, Dominique Hertzer and my own mentor- Yair Maimon. They will all talk about emotions, spirituality and alchemy. I was lucky to be present in some lectures by these brilliant speakers, and if you want to attend and would like to hear more about my experiences you are more than welcome to get in touch with me!
To read more about the congress click here.

For those of us who would like to look at the Ling Shu book before buying it (The Spiritual Pivot), you can now look at most of the book through Google Book, and it is for free.
After you’re done with that book, try your luck with various keywords, as you can find wonderful books to browse in. 
To take a look at the Ling Shu click here.

Richard Goodman’s blog became a very interesting stop in my blog routine.
I mentioned his free on-line course about a week ago, and now I want to reffer you to his latest post about the untrue statement about Chinese medicine being 5,000 years old.
To read this post click here.

Over to you
I will be happy to read your recommendations to links that you find interesting.
Please leave them here in the comments.

Photo: Javier González

Comments (2)

 

  1. Amy says:

    Thanks for the mention Yael- Miriam Lee was an amazing woman in our field, and paved the way for others to change the face of acupuncture.

    p.s. I love the Ling Shu link!

  2. Yael says:

    Thanks Amy, maybe you should write a post about her? :)
    I know I would love to know more about her.

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